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Körperlich begründbare psychische Störungenries of calculations of dielectric parameters of pure substances consisting of identical molecules and of two-component mixtures of the elementary substances are thoroughly worked out, e.g., the theories of Debye, Onsager, Klauzius-Mosotti, and Kirkwood-Frölich. Wood, however, consists of many diffe遗弃 发表于 2025-3-23 21:38:02
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Jörg M. Fegert,Christian Eggers,Franz Reschacro-structure and its molecular composition and affect the natural bonds between its components which all results in changes of the conductivity and polarizability of the wood. If the wood is compacted, its density changes depending on the degree of pressure. Wood is also subjected to radioactive i原来 发表于 2025-3-24 09:58:18
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Interaction between the Electromagnetic Field and Wood. Main Features of Dielectric Properties of Wce of these components on wood is different. The influence of the magnetic field on wood is negligible and is not taken into consideration for practical purposes. The influence of the electric field on wood is very strong as the interaction between them results in the creation of electric currents in the material.padding 发表于 2025-3-24 20:07:14
Dielectric Properties of Oven-Dry Wood,e to the direction of the fibers. In addition, wood from different tree species possesses different dielectric properties. An increase in the field strength affects the .′ and . values of oven-dry wood inconspicuously (Nanassy 1972).排斥 发表于 2025-3-24 23:55:24
Spezifische Entwicklungsbedingungenen the wood and the electromagnetic field. These changes result in changes of the dielectric properties of the wood, particularly at frequencies at which water possesses anomalously high dielectric parameters. Water is the ingredient that changes the dielectric properties of wood the most and in many cases determines them.